The EV LIES Causing Drivers To Switch To PETROL

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  • @MrTpain1945
    @MrTpain1945 Месяц назад +78

    Mr Beswick you should have told the Renault dealer to drive you 290 miles on one charge to prove it wasn’t your driving

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 Месяц назад +20

      Start 290 miles away and then make the dealer walk any deficit miles back to the shop.

    • @MrTpain1945
      @MrTpain1945 Месяц назад +5

      @@douglasalexander4348 😂😂😂😂

    • @abu269
      @abu269 День назад +1

      They'll then start blaming the weather, roads, other drivers and weight of the passengers. But they won't still accept the car is at fault!

  • @sirbum1918
    @sirbum1918 Месяц назад +74

    The range numbers are so off I wouldn't be surprised this will end up in class action suits all over the world.

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun Месяц назад +6

      No different to the MPG figures.

    • @Stevesixty7
      @Stevesixty7 Месяц назад +18

      It's massively different to mpg figures.

    • @Stormy177
      @Stormy177 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Stevesixty7 How so? If you looked at the headline mpg figure for your car, multiplied it by the capacity of your fuel tank in gallons, then compared that figure to the mileage you're actually getting from a tank of fuel, you'd probably discover that your mileage was far less than the range you'd calculated.
      The difference being that refuelling is relatively quick and there's an established network of fuel stations, so you're very rarely too far from being able to refuel, so 'range anxiety' is not really a thing with ICE vehicles.

    • @WeeShoeyDugless
      @WeeShoeyDugless Месяц назад +3

      ​​@@cjmillsnun
      Nobody pays attention to mpg figures on a new ice car purchase, not really, as they know they will NEVER have range anxiety.
      BUT, I would wager that EVERYONE who is buying a new EV, one of the 1st (if not THE 1st) questions they will ask is " What range will the battery give?"😂😂

    • @DwaynePipes
      @DwaynePipes Месяц назад

      What is the level of range anxiety for these drivers
      During June, July and August, there were 1,582 instances of drivers running out of petrol or diesel on motorways across the country.
      ​@@WeeShoeyDugless

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 Месяц назад +75

    I can see the Lawyers lining up in a few years.
    “Did you buy an electric car between 2018 & 2026? If you did, call this number now. We can help with your financial misery”.

    • @johnflavin1602
      @johnflavin1602 Месяц назад +8

      If so, .......... you may be entitled to COMPENSATION. 😀

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 Месяц назад +2

      @@johnflavin1602 that’s better! 😂

    • @soundssimple1
      @soundssimple1 Месяц назад +9

      I agree. If Manufacturers can lie about emissions and fiddle electronics, and lie about MPG figures for decades they can probably lie about EV miles capability. Just another example of an industry screwing and shafting its customers then shutting them out.

    • @mnj640
      @mnj640 9 дней назад

      Or add to it..

  • @Stevesixty7
    @Stevesixty7 Месяц назад +38

    I'm 57, and I can remember a science class that I was in when I was 15, and the talk was about electric cars. One of my mates said, and it sticks with me to this day, "I hope I'm gone by then". He's still with us, but yes, they weren't wanted before they became a thing. I'll never own one.

    • @unvaxxeddoomerlife6788
      @unvaxxeddoomerlife6788 Месяц назад +6

      I'm still driving a 5.0L V8 and I'm happy . I'll never own an EV.

    • @jhelotes5627
      @jhelotes5627 Месяц назад +3

      I’m 59 and love my 2021 MYP. In my science classes I dreamed of a high tech future and Tesla delivers.

    • @ImLivinSD
      @ImLivinSD Месяц назад +2

      The Dream of a high tech Car is just way too Expensive for me, Too expensive at the time of purchase, at the time to repair, at the Public chargers, or at my Insurance office, at my home. Etc. Sorry we don't want them. ICE has a proven record of being cheap and reliable. I can install anything Hitech I want that won't track me.

    • @jhelotes5627
      @jhelotes5627 Месяц назад +5

      @@ImLivinSD you clearly do not know what you’re talking about. With up to 3000 more parts than an EV, it won’t be too long before ice vehicles become prohibitively expensive to own and maintain. My model Y has been the absolute least expensive car that I’ve ever had to maintain over my 45 years of driving.

    • @Stratoszero
      @Stratoszero 12 дней назад

      @@unvaxxeddoomerlife6788me to hahaha, climate bollox.

  • @stevezodiac491
    @stevezodiac491 Месяц назад +47

    I bought my EV just over 8 years ago, it has now still only done slightly more than 40 k miles, yet the battery degradation is 42%. It has never been rapid charged too much or left at 100% for long periods, which is the normal retort when degradation occurs. The fact is all EV lithium ion batteries degrade with time and use cycles. It is just what they do. I was curious about EV's, but my curiosity has now been satisfied. The result is that in my experience, EV's are just not fit for purpose, and I will never buy another EV ever again !

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад +5

      What brand is it? Nissan leaf with the air cooled battery?

    • @WeeShoeyDugless
      @WeeShoeyDugless Месяц назад +1

      ​​​@@paulsimpson8990
      Doesn't really matter which model it is, degradation of the compound of the batteries is a given, FACT!
      It just is and no argument about it.
      Whether it is a tesla or a leaf, they all degrade through time.
      Supercharging your battery just helps it degrade quicker.
      So, the small difference in time you save charging shall ultimately cost you more in the long run when you need a new battery.
      Tell me I'm wrong?

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад +4

      @@WeeShoeyDugless agreed 👍 but you have to also realise that because Tesla is connected all the time they gather that data and use it to adjust the bms. They have proven to be pretty robust and I am hoping that the lfp cars are even better. Mine is sitting at 4% after 74000km. If it does 300,000km before dropping before dropping to 10% I’ll be happy. Not disagreeing with you though

    • @BlackBuck777
      @BlackBuck777 Месяц назад +3

      @@paulsimpson8990 agree with your opinion. Reading the other comments it's as if ICE cars are perfect, work well in the cold, suffer no degradation and cost nothing. Many years and 40-odd cars down the line I can tell you that's absolute b*ll*cks. Example - I've just replaced the knackered front suspension on one of my other (ICE) cars and that cost almost as much as an EV battery!. Don't even start me on engine troubles..
      I also have an EV, I did my homework before buying and I'm very happy with it.

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад +6

      @@BlackBuck777 bang on. I’ve had oil leaks, blown diffs, gearboxes, head gaskets, radiation’s etc etc etc etc. spent tens of thousands over the past 30 years not to mention my fuel costs. So far my Tesla has given me the least grief of any of them 👍

  • @bernel2.018
    @bernel2.018 20 дней назад +7

    I own two EV cars and one Electric motorcycle. Over 4 years of driving, no issues to report. Took a trip to Florence Italy from the UK again no problems. My experience has been wonderful even my wife would not go back to ICE and she could care less about fuel propels the vehicle. For us EV’s make sense and has enabled us to use our cars to go where we want without worrying about fuel costs. I say choose what suits you best.

  • @lesliecarter4295
    @lesliecarter4295 Месяц назад +114

    ‘Cut the cord’. Break free and ditch the EV…!

  • @stevehenry2704
    @stevehenry2704 2 дня назад +5

    Owned an EV for 2 years. Brilliant. Never go back to petrol:

    • @douglasalexander4348
      @douglasalexander4348 День назад

      @@stevehenry2704 A whole two years, wow 😂. My iPhone 4 was also brilliant for two years. Let’s see what you think in 5 years time when it’s worth bugger all.

    • @stevehenry2704
      @stevehenry2704 День назад

      @@douglasalexander4348 The next generation of EV’s with much increased range, lower prices that beat ICE cars, batteries that are near indestructible is the future. Continue to bury your head in the sand if you must but facts are facts.

  • @Ste12D
    @Ste12D Месяц назад +83

    Sounds like the dealers are in denial, like lots of people about lots of hyped-up nonsense.

    • @ralphwindsor9113
      @ralphwindsor9113 Месяц назад

      The political class - Labour. Tory, Lib Dem, SNP, Green - are in denial too. Only Reform and SDP have not drunk the BEV koolaid. The manufacturers went along with it too because they smelled easy bucks as everyone had to replace their ICEs. Even Autocar, for more than a century the petrolheads' weekly has lost its way. But now the revolt is under way. The buyers are wising up to all the net zero bullshit from the political and trade liars.

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 Месяц назад

      @ste12d.....People latching on to this GREEN NEW FANTASY are addicts of the BANDAR-LOG MANTRA! ( see Rudyard Kipling)

    • @stevenmoran4060
      @stevenmoran4060 Месяц назад +8

      The dealers are not in denial, they are getting big fines because they aren’t hitting the government imposed sales for EV’s each month. They know the cars aren’t the answer.
      I have a Renault Austral hybrid, I get just under 800 miles per 55 litres of petrol thanks to the hybrid being in use most of the time when town driving. I just turned up the recharge a couple of notches to create more energy regeneration.
      Only a fool buys an EV, they always quote it’s cheaper to charge at home and it is but, it takes hours to recharge to get your 200 or so range. Not exactly handy if for any reason you need to go out again just after plugging in your car is it? Whereas I can refuel in under 5 minutes every 6 weeks or so.

    • @Cheeky-fingers
      @Cheeky-fingers Месяц назад +3

      Dealers are stuffed. I suspect a lot of franchises are wondering how long they can stay in business. Labour are going to bring back the 2030 ban. 5.5 years is not very far away.

  • @kimnach
    @kimnach Месяц назад +29

    I have no problem with EVs and probably could make use of one on a limited basis. I just don't want to be told to have to buy one predicated upon a fallacy.

    • @Retirement_Life
      @Retirement_Life Месяц назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @markleeming1786
      @markleeming1786 Месяц назад +1

      Nobody TOLD me to buy my EV. I studied what type of car that we need at present, I think that I am over revving up the V8 at the lights and leaving two black lines along the road. I love a steady run now, no need to rush anywhere and I love my lattes. So I thought that I would try an EV, at the moment I think it is costing me in "fuel/energy" just over 1.5p per mile. On the other hand the Merc costs me around 25p per mile just on petrol. Here is something to ponder ! my EV will slow itself down to the speed limits and roundabouts etc, without myself using the brakes, does that mean the disc's and pads will last longer ?

    • @davidellis8141
      @davidellis8141 День назад

      @@markleeming1786unless you’re renting the cost of purchase and depreciation doesn’t add up to buying one. The rang cost doesn’t equate to the overall cost.

  • @forevered4270
    @forevered4270 Месяц назад +85

    Buying a ev ? Big mistake. Buying a French ev ? Wtf, give your head a wobble.

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 Месяц назад +3

      Only if you are clueless

    • @focusedman5759
      @focusedman5759 Месяц назад +4

      That made me howl😂😂😂😂

    • @brucemitchell5637
      @brucemitchell5637 Месяц назад

      ​@@nathansmith7153why so butt hurt little fella? Did you just find out what the resale value of your EV is? BAHAHAHAHA!!! 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @scoobyflew
      @scoobyflew Месяц назад +4

      It does boggle me, typically on many French cars the least reliable "parts" are the electrics!
      Why would you buy a car with the most reliable components removed?

    • @andrewstevenson6540
      @andrewstevenson6540 День назад

      I've had lots of French cars and they've all been 100% reliable and cheap to run.
      All of them were small petrol hatchbacks.

  • @user-ni6le7hk9y
    @user-ni6le7hk9y Месяц назад +27

    When they test mileage, no wind, hills, acceleration, heater, A/C, wipers, radio, turn signals, headlights, heavy loads like potting mix, passengers, so when the elderly man wants the dealer to explain. The dealer should tell him sorry sir, mileage claims on new cars are a total lie.

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 Месяц назад +1

      My modern petrol car with fuel injection and an ECU gets 35-40 mpg if I drive really carefully. Yet my 1981 Triumph running on carbs gets over 50 mpg without even trying. None of this fancy fuel saving technology seems to work.

    • @peterhayward1848
      @peterhayward1848 9 дней назад

      @@matthewgodwin3050 What is your modern car?

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 8 дней назад

      @@peterhayward1848 2003 Nissan Micra 1.2 Auto.

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 8 дней назад

      ​@@matthewgodwin3050Mostly it's not fancy fuel saving technology.
      What it is , is fancy EMISSIONS saving technology which does not make the engine significantly more fuel efficient.
      A car from 1950 could be just as fuel efficient BUT it was running an a type of petrol that modern cars couldn't handle now AND putting out massively higher amounts of toxic emissions that at current engine numbers globally would have the world choking in air pollution.
      Plus, modern cars have been getting bigger and heavier AND the current change from saloons to much less aerodynamic SUVs has also made cars even less fuel efficient than they were 20 years ago.
      So you can say that cars are not dramatically more fuel efficient than 70 years ago but it's at the cost of much cleaner air and a healthier environment.
      But also yes, the industry doesn't give a shit about any of this if they weren't forced to do it, they certainly wouldn't. And the industry led fad for less aerodynamically and fuel efficient SUV's is just one example of this
      Not counting dieselgate and everything else they've lied and cheated on.😮

  • @AbyNeon
    @AbyNeon Месяц назад +25

    Once Macron is gone, the Paris accord will fall and all regulations for pushing full electric by 2035 will be cancelled... It is impossible to anyhow even provide electricity if all cars where electric, you would need 1 EXTRA nuclear power plant per every 1.5 million citizens, (which is di per se an utopia)
    The downside though is that used car market especially like the 911 will tank by 70 % (one third of current asking prices), but the good news is that new car prices will also fall down as consequence.
    The whole thing about electric vehicles was about that if you owned a petrol car after 2035, you could only purchased it o the used market from private citizen to private citizen, so not even through dealers AND IF YOU DID BUY AN ELECTRIC VEHILCE>>>> WELL YOU WOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BUY ONE BUT ONLY RENT.
    This is all history now and by 2026, the law amendments will come in place and the whole EV BS will be gone for good.

    • @suecharnock9369
      @suecharnock9369 Месяц назад +7

      I would NEVER buy a second hand EV - even if it had a dealers lifetime battery guarantee! you just do NOT know how that battery has been treated. Kerb your car - the battery might have been affected. Run over some debris on the road, or down a pot hole? - the battery might be damaged. There is no way I would want that spontaneously explosive vehicle any where near my house. There are more than enough videos out there to show these things can go from smoke to explosive flames in under two minutes. And the government is forcing disabled people to have them as disability cars!!! In a wheel chair? dont worry about getting out of hte house, the extremely toxic smoke will get you first.

    • @bordersw1239
      @bordersw1239 Месяц назад +2

      Would be interested to see your maths on an extra nuclear power station for every 1.5 million people.

    • @bordersw1239
      @bordersw1239 Месяц назад

      @@OM617a . That’s if your house has a charger capable of that output - most home chargers in the U.K are 7KW. The average daily mileage is about 20 in the U.K so for many a top up for one hour per day or one overnight charge per week.

    • @AbyNeon
      @AbyNeon Месяц назад

      @@bordersw1239 trust me on faith... I did the match very accurately. you need 1 nuclear plant per 1.5 million citizens in order to supply energy both to vehicles and house holds...I did not include offices or anything commercial.. not even gonna make an estimate on that... ev cars are a complete utopia and they exist only because of a a Macron and German left wing fascist ideology, to bring back feudalism,,, the paris accord implies and what nobody is telling you that YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TOO BUY CARS anymore but only rent them. Lobbing politicians are telling people only half the truth... once they get away you car ownership the next thing will be land and real estate. And this is NOT a joke I am making up. I haven't voted nor will ever vote for any left or right wing party.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Месяц назад +3

      @@bordersw1239Be that as it may , doing that mileage if you own a good ice car , you may not have to think about refueling for two or three weeks .
      As soon as you take electric cars out of their ideal operating conditions , the fact your car runs on batteries makes itself known very very quickly , and we have a family member with an Ev and this is fact.
      If you have one of the more costly Evs with a huge battery , you can get by just for general duties , but again , they are a one trick pony , if you regularly cover a lot of miles , or tow , EVs suck.
      If you have to have an Ev for commuting and still wanted to do all things an ICE vehicle can do very well, you would have an Ev for the short commutes , and an ICE vehicle specific for your needs to do the heavy lifting .
      If. You are a one car family that needs a versatile vehicle that wont falter in heavy or adverse conditions , most EVs are not suitable for use case imo.

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 Месяц назад +12

    You can get stress for free, why would you want to pay for it by purchasing a battery powered car?

  • @stephenharfield781
    @stephenharfield781 Месяц назад +15

    An EV instead of my straight 6? No thanks!

    • @peterhayward1848
      @peterhayward1848 9 дней назад

      What is your straight six?

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 3 дня назад +1

      I've owned 5 straight 6 BMWs. One petrol, and four diesels. Loved all of them. Brilliant engines. Now I have a BMW i4 and it's fantastic. Had it for nearly 2 years, without a single issue, unlike a few Tesla owners I've seen on youtube.

    • @peterhayward1848
      @peterhayward1848 3 дня назад

      Very nice.

    • @boyasaka
      @boyasaka 2 дня назад

      Have you ever thought about getting a big mighty horse?

  • @adrianhall4547
    @adrianhall4547 Месяц назад +23

    Batteries perform even less well when the weather is cold. A lot less well.

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Месяц назад +2

      It's not that bad probably 20-30 miles difference. I leave with 80% get back with 54% anyway after driving 100miles. Sometimes I get back with almost 200 miles still. I drove 168 miles after charging to 100% and still had 50% left.

    • @ImLivinSD
      @ImLivinSD Месяц назад +1

      @@chrishart8548agreed that is not too bad. Alas had the Govt, Tesla and all the others EV manufacturers brought their testing standards up to ICE standards and not lied so much the deception is also part of the issue. As if they lied about the Price, range, Ins, Fire, Manufacturing processes for minerals etc what else have they lied about.?

    • @oldgit15
      @oldgit15 Месяц назад

      ​@@ImLivinSD What have they lied about?

    • @ammass321
      @ammass321 Месяц назад

      @@ImLivinSD check up on cortisol levels after being exposed to huge electromagnetic field. They are off the charts.

  • @jimmeer
    @jimmeer Месяц назад +8

    I retained my petrol car at the start of all this and as it is a Toyota it is still running perfectly. I have no plans to change until the current nonsense is resolved

  • @Paul-wd5ls
    @Paul-wd5ls Месяц назад +23

    Add to that the number of insurance write offs caused by relatively minor damage to battery enclosures requiring replacement batteries. It's going to be quite a while before I consider going electric.

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 Месяц назад

      Well thanks for trashing the planet

    • @PSUQDPICHQIEIWC
      @PSUQDPICHQIEIWC Месяц назад +7

      @@nathansmith7153 Yes, because demanding that consumers purchase unrepairable products is so good for the environment. Always lie, always project, right comrade?

    • @brucemitchell5637
      @brucemitchell5637 Месяц назад

      ​@@nathansmith7153don't forget to mention the best part of owning a EV, little fella, you get to exploit forced child labour in foreign countries! Isn't that fantastic!? BAHAHAHAHA!!!! 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 Месяц назад

      Well, just thinking aloud here but your chances of an accident are greatly reduced by defensive driving.......boring I know, but zipping about everywhere does increase the risk of misadventures.....and thinking about it, probably doesn't benefit the range, either.....

    • @ImLivinSD
      @ImLivinSD Месяц назад

      ​@@PSUQDPICHQIEIWCFing A agree 100% and can't teach them anything but GREEN Propaganda Lies.

  • @kjh789az
    @kjh789az Месяц назад +19

    Like your opening example, similar experience with my Renault Zoe and my replacement MG5 second generation. Stated range is not the actual range . Summer range is not maintained in the winter months when temps drop to 0c to 10c. Car garaged overnight. This is blatant misrepresentation by the dealer/manufacturer. My driving style is old git in Eco mode. We need a class action for each offending manufacturer.

    • @oldgit15
      @oldgit15 Месяц назад

      Off you go then. All you have to do is disprove the industry standard WLTP formula and show it to be deliberately misleading. Or you could try to understand the laws of physics.

    • @kjh789az
      @kjh789az Месяц назад

      @@oldgit15 So helpful. 🤪

    • @Philip-hv2kc
      @Philip-hv2kc Месяц назад

      False claims are a crime in some countries.

  • @soundssimple1
    @soundssimple1 Месяц назад +7

    Looking to the future I can see a lot of EV's being 'stolen' or 'trashed' if you catch my drift. This is not a suggestion nor offering an exit plan for some, But I really think with the Insurance Premiums on EV's being thru the roof, I think the Insurance industry are already ahead of this. That's also why all us petrol and diesel folk are paying thru the nose with renewal premiums being up 40 to 50% on last year. The NON EV drivers are already paying the cost of the failed EV EXPERIMENT. We have ALL been shafted.

  • @chrisellis1232
    @chrisellis1232 6 дней назад +2

    EVs use the same battery technology as mobile phones, everyone knows how their batteries degrade, why would people be surprised 🤦‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️😂

  • @bigdude8470
    @bigdude8470 Месяц назад +10

    Nothings going to change with manufacturers claims about range/mpg…. How can you drive around a test track at a constant 56mph and come out with some super duper figures that is not reality . I run a van and have yet to see a review of a electric van with it fully loaded , like in the real world ,

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Месяц назад +2

      We have electric vans a work they have to charge to 100% just to get the 100 miles in the summer and that an empty van. I did 74 miles in my car and still had 229 left. Electric vans just don't work.

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 Месяц назад

      @@chrishart8548 100 miles is the sort of range a diesel van gets when the fuel light comes on. How the heck do you manage with such a tiny range from an EV van?

    • @chrishart8548
      @chrishart8548 Месяц назад

      @@matthewgodwin3050 I don't went with the electric car not a van.

  • @Charonupthekuiper
    @Charonupthekuiper Месяц назад +40

    To me this kills the case for EVs, lousy range even when claimed and worse still on the road.

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 Месяц назад +4

      @ Charon ? I have heard / seen info that a lot of the RANGE figures are outright LIES! And notice that the EV stickers only give 1 range figure while ICE vehicles give MPG for CITY driving versus OPEN ROAD!

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Месяц назад +6

      @@jtc1947Let me tell you a joke , one of the world cars of the year 2024 , is an EV SUV that that weighs 2.4 tons MT 😊 , it gets claimed 250 miles or 400 k`s before you start to put family and groceries , etc , etc 😂 , and that range as it gets older is going to shrink 😂 , if theres a head wind or hills its going to get worse again 😂😂😂😂😂😂the vehicle costs over $100,000 😂😂😂😂😂 .
      Our 10 year old diesel SUV did a proven 1000 kilometres between fills with family in it and cost half the price 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 .
      These Ev fan boys want to talk about how efficient EVs are and how ICE cars engines make power and are not technically efficient 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 , the old saying ……. You cant fix stupid 😢.

    • @ImLivinSD
      @ImLivinSD Месяц назад +4

      @@mikldude9376spot on, you can’t fix stupid. These evangelists must not get their fingers dirty like ever. As I will fix anything keeping my Tahoe on the road to avoid these ridiculous 1,000+ dollar car payments for a depreciating asset that will eventually break that I am not allowed to fix and can’t unless I get an electrical engineering degree.

    • @oldgit15
      @oldgit15 Месяц назад

      ​@@mikldude9376 What is it about the laws of physics that makes you think that they don't apply to your diesel?

    • @dangerman01582
      @dangerman01582 24 дня назад +1

      I can drive 550 miles in my diesel before I have to spend 5 minutes of my life filling it up again. I bought it for cash so I don't have any monthly payments like all the idiots with their brand new cars devaluing every year 😂

  • @stuartkennedy4202
    @stuartkennedy4202 7 дней назад +1

    My neighbour sold his months old new EV for a hybrid as he could not be with it any longer. He lost 60% of its value but was so glad to get rid of it.

  • @leslinmorriss418
    @leslinmorriss418 Месяц назад +4

    Heres one from Australia. From Sydney to Tamworth is 400km. My 4ltr ford falcon will easily cover this distance in approx. 5 hours(with a 30 min break for toilet/food) and still have about 150/200kms left in the tank. This is driving at the posted speed, 110 kms on motorways and 100kms on open road. I have not heard of an EV that manage that distance in one bite. This is on main highways. More outback roads and you may well be looking at 2, 3, 4 hours between garages who will not have EV charging points and are unlkkely to get them put in any time soon. This is food for thought in a county like Austrslia.

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 3 дня назад

      Lol. 400 km is only 248 miles. I can easily do that in my i4, and still have 50 miles left in the "tank". If I stop for a 30 minute break, and charge at the same time, I will have 150 miles (240 km) left in the "tank" at the end.

  • @Lkpumpin
    @Lkpumpin Месяц назад +18

    The ignorance on EV is just astonishing 😮‍💨….

    • @matthewgodwin3050
      @matthewgodwin3050 Месяц назад +3

      You're right. Some people are so gullible that they believe all the nonsense they hear on the Fully Charged Show, and then insult anyone for stating verifiable facts they can't be bothered to check for themselves. Example, the claims that a Tesla Model 3 has a 300 mile range on a full charge. In reality, it's 170 miles. Quentin Wilson also claims that his Model 3 has done over 40,000 on it's original tyres. In reality, he will be on his fourth set, and about to need a fifth.

    • @MikeGleesonazelectrics
      @MikeGleesonazelectrics 23 дня назад +4

      Quite agree.. Read the booklet 50 myths on ev. I've been driving them for 8 years now, never conked out, no troubles at all, cheap as chips to run plus they don't poison people and the planet. Oh and they go like stink.. petrol and diesel, so last year 😅

  • @mattmartin8366
    @mattmartin8366 Месяц назад +10

    When the manufacturers come up with the idea of ev's, do they think " how brill an ev" and then go off like a bolted horse into the future and realise years later that a horse would go further.

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 Месяц назад

      Because in the hands of intelligent people they work JUST FINE.

    • @yarrik701
      @yarrik701 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@nathansmith7153, yeah, they do take quite a bit of maintenance and care, but if you need to get from point A to B, horses will get you there just fine. XD

    • @brucemitchell5637
      @brucemitchell5637 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@nathansmith7153where does the electricity come from to charge the battery in your EV little fella? BAHAHAHAHA!!!! 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @oldgit15
      @oldgit15 Месяц назад

      ​@@brucemitchell5637 You might want to take more water with it. Just an idea.

  • @SuperBartet
    @SuperBartet Месяц назад +39

    How can he call himself a engineer when he gets a EV?

    • @davefitzpatrick4841
      @davefitzpatrick4841 Месяц назад +4

      As an engineer he'd be aware that EVs are just from a physics perspective far more efficient with energy, and ICE car wastes 70% of it's energy producing heat and noise and with around 2000 moving parts ( that often go wrong) whereas an EV is around 90% efficient at using energy with only around 20 moving parts.

    • @SuperBartet
      @SuperBartet Месяц назад

      @@davefitzpatrick4841 Well you are not a engineer that is a fact. You just don't know what you are talking about, and stating a load of false facts. Everything you say is wrong, you are telling porkies or just believing the propaganda you have seen on the net.

    • @haydnlawrence8167
      @haydnlawrence8167 Месяц назад +7

      Just like some doctors took the new flu jab .

    • @bunsw2070
      @bunsw2070 Месяц назад +9

      EVs use more energy then ICE cars and are worse for the environment (unless you found and electricity Fairy). They also are 2 to 3 times more likely to breakdown and are very difficult and expensive to repair. But if you want to keep getting your boosters, nobody can stop you.

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад +2

      I’m a mechanical engineer and my Tesla model 3 gets the exact range as advertised over 74000km. His only mistake was buying a Renault. The issue is that not all electric cars are created equal and Tesla has a 10 year jump on most of them when it comes to efficiency, functionality, technology etc. Car companies have had 100+ years to copy each other so the engineering is pretty similar these days although a Kia is still a long way behind a bmw when it comes to efficiency. No different for EVs, brands vary

  • @neilmggall
    @neilmggall День назад

    Last 350 miles I've gotten 96% of the WLTP efficiency from my EV. It absolutely is all about your driving.

  • @OleGitRule
    @OleGitRule 26 дней назад +3

    We have an EV and it states 204 miles per charge but does 170 around town in reality - its fine for us, people need to realise its about driving style, no different to petrol or diesel, drive sensibly get good MPG, push the loud pedal get far less.
    People like Geoff buys cars and EV car-nage are just adding to the clamour that EV are useless and in decline, they just need to stop.
    Oh and im no eco warrior, I am a petrol head with my current car is an M4, its just horses for courses.

    • @martin-1965
      @martin-1965 2 часа назад

      Almost went for an EV earlier this year but backed out last minute and got an efficient petrol car instead. I'm on a 3 year lease deal, so resale is not an issue. When my current lease is up then I am hoping - in 3 years - a lot of this nonsense and contention about EVs will be resolved. My friend just grabbed an Hyundai Kona EV and for his amount of driving around town, it's working out perfect. He has off road parking and a charger so it's great for him while I'm in a flat on the 3rd floor so no charging possible. However, as more fast chargers come along then maybe I can live without one? Whatever happens, this war between EV fans and petrolheads needs to end somehow. The truth and facts are impossible to find when so much disinformation being chucked around by both sides. Some of us just want a car that goes from A to B and has aircon lol :)

  • @petermercer5968
    @petermercer5968 Месяц назад +12

    Electric cars are a waste of money, and they are dangerous.
    I live in Tasmania, Australia, and if you own an electric car, you are shit out of luck when it comes to changing .
    On a trip to Western Australia, we came across 20 electric cars on the side of the road with no battery charge left in the car.

    • @peterhayward1848
      @peterhayward1848 9 дней назад

      Do you not think they could have planned their journeys a bit more.

  • @markknight8560
    @markknight8560 Месяц назад +103

    I’d be upset if I won an EV. Electric is not the answer.

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 Месяц назад +2

      What is then?

    • @pettigrewtristan
      @pettigrewtristan Месяц назад +10

      "Then” can act as a conjunction. It links ideas or parts of a sentence that show a sequence or a result.

    • @bigmatt2896
      @bigmatt2896 Месяц назад

      V8'S​@@nathansmith7153

    • @brucemitchell5637
      @brucemitchell5637 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@nathansmith7153what's the resale value of your EV, little fella? BAHAHAHAHA!!!! 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @owainbennett663
      @owainbennett663 Месяц назад

      @@brucemitchell5637 Nathan is right.
      Electric has range issues (at the moment)
      Hydrogen is cumbersome and not that readily available.
      Fuel will be come more expensive and is toxic.
      What is the next step ?

  • @marshgatelaneposse
    @marshgatelaneposse Месяц назад +13

    Mate has just taken delivery of a polestar 2 he phoned me after travelling 50 miles his words this is the absolute pile of excrement

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад

      Why would he buy a Chinese EV? Should have bought a Tesla

    • @derekferguson385
      @derekferguson385 Месяц назад

      @@paulsimpson8990Tesla’s are ugly. ☹️

    • @DwaynePipes
      @DwaynePipes Месяц назад +1

      Didn't he take it on a decent test drive before acquisition?

    • @paulsimpson8990
      @paulsimpson8990 Месяц назад

      @@DwaynePipes any story that starts with ‘a mate of mine’ or ‘my mate’ is usually bogus. What dumbass buys a car drives 59 miles and deems it a pile of crap 🤡 obviously his “mate’ isn’t very bright

    • @marshgatelaneposse
      @marshgatelaneposse Месяц назад

      @@DwaynePipes No he had a KIA ev before

  • @genemorgan6033
    @genemorgan6033 Месяц назад +7

    I won't be buying an EV until it's absolutely not possible to purchase anything else. Dreadful range, horrific depreciation and lack of infrastructure for charging. I can't even get my head around the eco aspect of an EV when they are manufactured using cadmium and nickel.

  • @georgeheron8341
    @georgeheron8341 Месяц назад +3

    i am 77 years old and though about buying a ev ,but now have changed my mind,stick to my petrol car now .

  • @robertgibson7716
    @robertgibson7716 Месяц назад +33

    only good for MILK FLOATS MATE

    • @Dherkin_McGhurken
      @Dherkin_McGhurken Месяц назад +1

      Milk Floats and the original Cyber Truck the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust aka Geoff.

    • @dave710
      @dave710 Месяц назад

      ​@@Dherkin_McGhurken
      Fork lifts

  • @pauljarratt5775
    @pauljarratt5775 Месяц назад +13

    Not have ev even if free

    • @reer5340
      @reer5340 Месяц назад +1

      if it was free, I might actually.... 🙂

  • @user-mg8zt2ix3l
    @user-mg8zt2ix3l Месяц назад +7

    Try telling the government. Net zero will be forced upon us .

    • @nathansmith7153
      @nathansmith7153 Месяц назад

      Because you are trashing the planet - DUH.

    • @wideyxyz2271
      @wideyxyz2271 Месяц назад +1

      No it won't. We are in charge, not the government, and the sooner people realise that the better things will be.

    • @Baz_R
      @Baz_R Месяц назад +1

      @@wideyxyz2271 My thoughts exactly. In the unbelievable events we ALL stood together and said no to something, what could they do.

    • @iareid8255
      @iareid8255 Месяц назад

      Sooner probably than later, the government will find that net zero is not possible with their policies.

  • @johngoard8272
    @johngoard8272 Месяц назад +5

    Well my Scottish friend I have seen this story somewhere else before and I had to have a smirk when I first heard it. Now I live in Australia (originally born and bred in Sussex) and frankly this story is so true to what is going to happen out here as the distances as you may appreciate are much greater than in the UK if especially you live in a rural like I do in NSW. For example my regular shopping trip is an 80kms plus (50 miles) and that is often twice a week. Now if I want to travel to say Sydney my trip would be a round trip (plus any distance travelled while there) of 800kms (500 miles)!! That would cause me so much anxiety about the range and given the lack of charging infrastructure out here simply could make one completely certifiable. If it is of any interest or comfort to the old country our current government out here is hell bent on net zero and this EV insanity and frankly the whole issue is a hideous nonsense.

    • @peterhayward1848
      @peterhayward1848 9 дней назад

      Perhaps your government will improve the charging infrastructure.

  • @PJLAWRENCE-m7y
    @PJLAWRENCE-m7y Месяц назад +4

    I own an EV and I do not recognise the issue Mr Beswick has. I was a total sceptic about EVs and still am to a point, however, I decided to try it. The car range given is 300 miles however it's usually around 250- to 275 depending g on the type of road and speed plus weather. I use the Car every day for business covering around 100-120 miles a day, & and for usual domestic use I am averaging about 4.2 Miles to the Kwh, so how far do you need to go on a charge, Since I had the car 18months ago the infrastructure has massively improved, especially on Motorways & in towns. In fact, as the car has aged battery performance has got better. In fact, try this one I recently went to Scotland on Holiday for 1500 Miles, no issues with range or charging, I do agree with the longer journeys you have to plan, I try to have a lunch break whilst it charges which takes from 40% to 90% about 40 mins. I do agree EVs have a long way to go and are probably not the answer to future motoring however ther are too sides to this story

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      Spot on, my car has a range of 270, though i rarely charge it beyond 80% given my daily commute is 100 miles (there and back). It’s is uncannily accurate in regard to the expected % of battery left once I get home (within 1/2% virtually always) and is quite capable of doing 250 miles in the real world (it won’t do 270, but I’ll give them the 20 miles).
      Are they right for everyone? Absolutely not, but the garbage comments you read are just regurgitated crap, most have never owned one, and have no idea what they’re capable of. Mine recently had to go in for a repair (faulty light connector) and I hated the ICE equivalent replacement

  • @anthonyfenton3994
    @anthonyfenton3994 8 дней назад +1

    It's the driver. I have a 2 year old Renault with an advertised range of 238 miles. This time of year I beat that every time.

  • @markholmes6831
    @markholmes6831 3 дня назад

    My neighbours have an electric Corsa as a second car, and love it. It gets used for all the local short trips, have solar panels, batteries and a good deal with their supplier to make it a no brainier to own. They have their diesel car for any long distance trips. This is what they should concentrate on for EV’s, where battery degradation won’t be an issue. EV’s are not a one size fits all solution. If they were pitched for the second car option, then you would have a lot more happy EV owners. They just haven’t really played to the EV’s strengths, just forcing them on everyone for every trip.

  • @veritas4us
    @veritas4us Месяц назад +29

    EV'S =sH1TE

  • @peterrose3304
    @peterrose3304 7 дней назад

    If the car manufacturers came together and refuse to sell electric vehicles to counties who put a date on ending fossil fuel cars ,they would end up broke

  • @radleyg9486
    @radleyg9486 Месяц назад +5

    and if you can’t charge at home….

    • @Nick_Smith1970
      @Nick_Smith1970 3 дня назад

      You bought the wrong kind of house. 🤣

  • @joshualandry3160
    @joshualandry3160 Месяц назад +3

    Its amazing. I do the calculation with a normal drive for me (about 280 miles one way) with no super chargers available en route and inevitably the comment is "most people only drive 30 miles a day!" Great. For everyone else who actually needs the transport the EV just won't cut the mustered. It gets worse considering charging limitations. Most homes cannot support charging an EV or would require extensive upgrades to do so. This push to turn everything into an EV is just madness.

    • @charliechristmas5147
      @charliechristmas5147 День назад

      Agree with your synopsis….and it won’t cut the mustard…..

  • @shand1967
    @shand1967 Месяц назад +2

    If you live in London or any other big city, have a space to charge the vehicle and use the car for short commuting or shopping, then EV's make sense. For the rest of the 99% of us they are as useful as a chocolate teapot.

  • @UKDagnar
    @UKDagnar 9 дней назад

    Those WLTP figures the manufacturers band about are a complete nonsense and need to be ignored, no car will ever achieve their alleged range numbers. My EV is supposed to do 318 miles on a charge, at 100% the car says I can get 272 miles so there's already a big discrepancy. During normal driving I actually get 250 - 280 miles which is more than enough for me it just annoys me that these WLTP numbers are used, just be honest and let your buyers go in with their eyes open rather than being lied to.

  • @Dalesmanable
    @Dalesmanable Месяц назад +13

    A bad solution to an imaginary problem.

    • @MikeGleesonazelectrics
      @MikeGleesonazelectrics 23 дня назад

      Are you saying fossil fuel exhaust is good for the environment and people?

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      @@MikeGleesonazelectricsWasting your time, these comment sections are full of climate deniers…

    • @jfk9996
      @jfk9996 2 дня назад

      @@glowwurm9365 Because someone doesn't share your opinion, it doesn't make them a 'denier' just someone with a different perspective.

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 2 дня назад

      @@jfk9996 Said every climate denier on the internet....

  • @user-xd7ui1wf8h
    @user-xd7ui1wf8h Месяц назад +1

    EV's, an illogical solution to an imaginary problem. These toy cars are not ready to replace ICE vehicles and may never be.

  • @andrewnevermind4902
    @andrewnevermind4902 26 дней назад +1

    Imagine buying a car based on 30mpg and turns out to be less than 20. The companies would be open to litigation. EV manufacturers are getting away with it.

  • @user-nq2xz1ku5l
    @user-nq2xz1ku5l Месяц назад +5

    And don't forget that you weren't supposed to charge them up above 80% and drain them below 30% to protect your battery. This leaves you with 50% use of battery, therefore 50% of the claimed range...

  • @focusedman5759
    @focusedman5759 Месяц назад +3

    Serves him right for buying a French P.O.S...EV or not...
    The problem ive got is that driving isnt fun anymore, theyve sucked the enjoyment out of it.
    I used to drive for a living, im now office based and I now despise it when ive got to cover a route if a drivers off sick.

  • @paulmarwood4325
    @paulmarwood4325 Месяц назад +5

    The most interesting thing about EV's is that the fuel tank gets smaller every time you fill it up 😮

  • @dbdavbass15
    @dbdavbass15 4 дня назад

    How many ice car drivers take their car back because it's only doing 56 mpg instead of the claimed 74 mpg?? It's based on ideal driving conditions, they test them on a test bed, not on a real road. Its the same test they do with every car ice and Ev. Don't know why people make a big deal about, it been do like this for MPG for decades. 🙄🙄

  • @lawrencerogers576
    @lawrencerogers576 Месяц назад +1

    It’s refreshing to hear a Scottish voice which is not negative.

  • @Hitstirrer
    @Hitstirrer 17 часов назад

    How many people achieve the claimed mpg figures in petrol cars? The problem here is that the OEM is not allowed to advertise the real range that they know is more accurate. They are only allowed to quote the official figures which are measured in lab conditions. All cars are stuck with that official figure. Petrol, diesel, hybrid, and EV. Why don't petrol drivers complain that they only get 40mpg when the ads said 50? Petrol cars also lose efficiency when they are 8 years old. Why not yell about that too? Thing is that an EV will perform exactly as it always has. Same performance for year after year. Just loses some range. But usually still enough to do a daily commute. So why the angst?

  • @paultaylor9652
    @paultaylor9652 Месяц назад +1

    I think European governments are slowly making it too expensive for poorer people to run petrol/diesel cars, with higher road tax and ridiculous rises in insurance they will eventually force people out of car ownership.

  • @johnweir8936
    @johnweir8936 7 дней назад

    My father n law is a private taxi driver with a Tesla model s, it is 7 years old with 212 k on it(know of some with 450k + miles) its battery degradation from new is only 11% , he has used supercharging for a chunk of the recharges (which are free to him) and he uses it everyday. Lots of myths about EV’s .

  • @janadamczyk8911
    @janadamczyk8911 Месяц назад +4

    EV cars are sh17e.

  • @Youtube_deleted_my_favourites
    @Youtube_deleted_my_favourites 26 дней назад +1

    Ice cars have been quoted with exaggerated claims og mpg for decades. No class action there.

  • @Ragnar009
    @Ragnar009 Месяц назад +3

    Imagine if he had a lead foot and into a headwind. What would he get, 75 range? EVs got a long way to go.

    • @owainbennett663
      @owainbennett663 Месяц назад

      He probably did, but we will never know the real facts.

  • @owainbennett663
    @owainbennett663 Месяц назад +2

    I filled up with diesel, the gauge said "900 Klm unitl enpty"
    100 Meters down the road it went to "700 Klm until empty"
    Should I burn the vehicle and get compensation ?

  • @vulcanvoyager
    @vulcanvoyager Месяц назад +8

    How can anyone in this day and age, be unaware of the pitfalls regarding EV's.? The frightening thing, is that these idiots are actually allowed to vote!

  • @porschecarreras992cabriole8
    @porschecarreras992cabriole8 17 дней назад

    Profits at the German auto giant Mercedes plunged on Friday as sales of its slick new range of electric vehicles (EVs) went into freefall. Porsche abandoned its sales targets for battery-powered cars amid waning demand from customers. Ford is losing nearly $50,000 (£39,000) on every EV it sells, while Tesla’s profits dropped 45pc. Meanwhile, battery manufacturers such as Germany’s Varta are getting wiped out.
    Over the last few days, it has become clear that the EV industry is on the brink of collapse. Hundreds of billions of euros, dollars and pounds have been pumped into this industry by political leaders and the subsidy junkies that surround them - and it is surely time they were held to account for the vast quantities of taxpayer cash that has been wasted.

  • @user-hf7jp2lt5x
    @user-hf7jp2lt5x 2 дня назад

    My 3 year old MG gets the claimed range. Not all manufacturers exaggerate.

  • @davidcooke6803
    @davidcooke6803 21 день назад

    I used to have a 62kwh Leaf, I bought it in 2021 and part exchanged it in 2023 for £12000, a loss of £8000.
    I am back to a diesel BMW 640d convertible and am a lot happier!
    Never again.
    Am a newbie to your channel, thanks for the content.

    • @hansj5846
      @hansj5846 20 дней назад

      Complaining about depreciation whilst owning a BMW 6 series convertible is... interesting 😂😂😂
      This is literally the car people who cannot afford a luxury car buy because it has depreciated so much.
      Most sell them quickly because they can't afford the upkeep.
      Good luck 👍😂

    • @davidcooke6803
      @davidcooke6803 20 дней назад

      @@hansj5846 Thanks for the good luck wish, I was utterly bored with the Leaf anyway, your assumption as regards to my choice of car makes me smile, I also drive a soon to be changed 2021 330e and ride a motorbike, of course I bought my beautiful 6 series because I can’t afford anything different!
      Have a nice day!

  • @Nick_Smith1970
    @Nick_Smith1970 3 дня назад

    My BMW i4 was stated as having a range of 326 miles. I can get around 300 miles if I drive carefully. I think that's pretty good to be fair. I get around 270 in winter. I can average 3.8 miles/kWh on a road trip, which equates to 307 miles on a full charge of the 81 kWh battery.

  • @haydnarmsby7479
    @haydnarmsby7479 5 дней назад

    I have had my I Pace for four years, it is exactly what I hoped it would be and more. You should not be surprised about range, the first thing you do with all vehicles is knock one third off the quoted range regardless of deisel, petrol or electric, then you can enjoy the hassle free motoring and not have range anxiety. £270 service at 21k miles £270 sevice at 42k miles, 230 miles actual range driving pedal to the metal, whats not to like? Of course you need a combustion engine car as well for the long distances but for me this car is brilliant for every day use.

  • @nigelfisher3756
    @nigelfisher3756 Месяц назад +1

    Wait until a long vold period comes; see what the range is then. But why buy? Expensive, heinous depreciation, heavy insurance costs, range anxiety, did I mention range anxiety ( how does one seriously plan a long trip?), charging issues etc, etc….just why?

  • @chips1889
    @chips1889 2 дня назад

    FYI....I tried the subscribe to "all" and the system kept me as unsubscribed.

  • @dg115
    @dg115 Месяц назад +4

    On the flipside of the depreciation there are some genuine bargains to be had at the moment, if you can live with the range and charging hassle.

    • @keithhooper6123
      @keithhooper6123 Месяц назад

      £70,000 new ,3 year old Jaguar F Pace EV, now £26,000. Ex lease. Who can heard that sort of depreciation? Not many private buyers.

    • @wideyxyz2271
      @wideyxyz2271 Месяц назад

      If you can live with the range and the charging hassle, why the fek would you need a car in the first place?

  • @Artman1
    @Artman1 2 дня назад

    I hope people follow your advice and ditch their EV so I can buy a cheap one.

  • @PeterKirton-nu9iv
    @PeterKirton-nu9iv Месяц назад +1

    The thing that amuses me about electric cars is that we are told that they work best between 20 and 80 percent so that’s 20 per cent off your expected range before you set off

    • @stepup898
      @stepup898 28 дней назад

      If you charge to 80 and drive down to 20 that’s 40 percent off.

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      They work best because to charge to 100% takes significantly longer

  • @andrewstevenson6540
    @andrewstevenson6540 День назад

    The only electric car I've seen that makes sense is the new Microleena.
    It would be a great 2nd car for short journeys/running errands etc.
    Save warming up the petrol engine to drive a few miles and it's small enough to be environmentally friendly.
    If a car weighs more than 1400kg I won't buy it.

  • @Leehuss5582
    @Leehuss5582 8 дней назад

    The vast amount of E.V's that have been produced in this country and worldwide..the pollution created is going to really hurtful to the environment..the problem I find is the mpg that is claimed by the manufacturers is very LOW, I would have understood the rush to purchase a E.V if it claimed 900mpg on a full charge but 250 or so is not worth it...plus the infrastructure is not there at all no charging stations and costs always going up..

  • @Paul-pb3vq
    @Paul-pb3vq Месяц назад +1

    What I would have said to the Garage is right let's charge it up and go for a drive because you are calling me a liar.

  • @petenikolic5244
    @petenikolic5244 Месяц назад +7

    Ditch EV's they are not worth the problems the Grid cant handle them let alone all the rest of the crap

    • @stulop
      @stulop Месяц назад

      An 80% uptake of EVs will create an 8% increase in demand. We already have that capacity but won't need it for 20 years.

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      Untrue, most of them are charged at night when the “grid” has an abundance of excess power.

  • @michaelmaycock5655
    @michaelmaycock5655 26 дней назад

    It's been the same for decades, politicians have an idea that appeals to their vanity and virtue signalling and the poor 'ordinary' people have yo pay thru the nose for it with EV's being the latest. You will always get a section of the public who are gullible to gov propaganda and those who also love to virtue signal. In the case of EV's it's costing them dearly.

  • @terryrigden4860
    @terryrigden4860 3 часа назад

    I routinely get very close to the advertised range on my MG4. No worse than the exaggerated MPG claims on ICE cars

  • @colinrenfrew48
    @colinrenfrew48 Месяц назад

    I hope some of the EV evangelists watch this video. Most buyers have paused their EV enthusiasm.

  • @kevinwilliams1602
    @kevinwilliams1602 Месяц назад +2

    I have been around a long time, 7 decades long in fact. On a technical note, all these battery cars seem to have the "touch screen" in the middle of the car, you know where the radio/8track used to sit in cars made back in civilised times. At about the time I am recalling, some folks bought new fangled miniature tv's to sit on their dashboards. The result was a lack of due diligence road safety wise. TV's were banned in the front of cars! So can someone explain to me, if, as shown, taking your eyes off the road to watch Benny Hill chase some scantily clad lasses around a field is a bad idea, how come on these monstrosities you have to spend so much time looking at a tv screen in order to select all the functions that were on handily placed switches, accessible without taking your eyes off the road

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      No bro you say “hey google, turn on/off XYZ” and it does it for you…
      And yeah I’ve got one, I use it every time I get in the car and it works to perfection, never had an issue with it, to the point I rarely if ever have to use the touch screen.

    • @kevinwilliams1602
      @kevinwilliams1602 7 дней назад

      @@glowwurm9365 Oh dear never mind, one day you might grow up and realize that electronics are unreliable sf1t

  • @tidfordjunction
    @tidfordjunction Месяц назад +1

    Interesting. I bought a Kia eNiro 3 years ago. Kia claim a range of 455km. I regularly exceed this and have had no problems. No way would I go back to an ICE car- each to their own I suppose.

  • @dubsydubs5234
    @dubsydubs5234 Месяц назад

    They'll just increase petrol prices like they did with diesel prices after everyone bought a diesel, they'll use excuses like Miliband stopped us drilling.

  • @markswales762
    @markswales762 25 дней назад

    My mate got a Kona on a three year lease..cost of car new £41,000 he had the car three years and did 19,000 miles, the charge went down to 185 miles, he returned the car and the garage has the car for sale on the forecourt for £12,000

  • @RobertGreaves-qe6xg
    @RobertGreaves-qe6xg 4 дня назад

    Hi iv just got a Renault scenic etech with a range of 379 I charge to 80% at a cost of 0.7pkw full charge £5.69 I get 320 miles range I will never do that in one journey it’s absolutely brilliant all these people slagging off evs don’t have one or never drive one there great

  • @williamhancock8467
    @williamhancock8467 Месяц назад +1

    I am on my 2nd Electric car although I have never had a problem for the 3/4 years, I am handing the car back in a few wks, and going back to petrol after seeing Mr Butler's video, I would never of put my self or family in a proven dangerous car, it certainly needs to be better Publicity on the pit falls of the Electric type vehicle's. William Hancock

  • @unclegargameldgargameld4888
    @unclegargameldgargameld4888 22 дня назад

    electric vehicles will never be viable until a solid state battery is developed

    • @glowwurm9365
      @glowwurm9365 7 дней назад

      Already exist, Samsung announced one few weeks back and quantumscape have a commercial available one, the issue is scaling up those solutions and driving down the price.

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Месяц назад

    I'm Keeping my 17 y/o V6 as long as I can. The range has not decreased over time.
    On a Melbourne to Sydney run (900 km appx 9.5 hrs) I know that I'll get l 700+ km, no matter what the weather is doing, it takes 3 minutes to refuel no need to worry about where the next refuel stop is. With 4 up and a 100kg electric wheelchair in the back. Try that in an EV

  • @sirjohng1
    @sirjohng1 Месяц назад +1

    Don't charge over 80% or under 20% means you only use 60% to start with.

  • @jfk9996
    @jfk9996 2 дня назад

    EVs might be ok provided you don't go on a long journey on a cold rainy night with your wipers on full, heating on and dipped headlights. Your range will be about the length of the car.

  • @mikethespike7579
    @mikethespike7579 Месяц назад +1

    What was Mr Beswick thinking? He must be driving in winter which is not covered by the car's specs. He should know that an EV's range falls in cold weather.

  • @paulharris6911
    @paulharris6911 2 дня назад

    Funny because I was a bit nervous about going electric but a Jaguar iPace was a good price and that was over a year ago, and I wouldn’t go back to ICE cars. It handles MY day to day including commuting and I’ve done lots of long journeys and haven’t had a problem. The Jag claims around 290 miles per charge but I didn’t think for a minute it would get anywhere near that (like claimed mpg on normal cars). During winter it’s around 240 but in this really warm weather it’s up to 270. Each to their own but every little thing that ever gets reported about EVs is jumped on and over exaggerated.

  • @petermizon4344
    @petermizon4344 День назад

    SAME THING HAPPENED TO HORSE RIDERS IN EARLY 1900s. PETROL ENGINES KEPT BREAKING DOWN AND PEOPLE WENT BACK TO HORSES , YOUR THAT MAN LOL. FOSSIL MAN IS YOUR NEW NAME 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @andybtec
    @andybtec Месяц назад +1

    There will need to be a massive technology leap to make electric vehicles work

  • @douglasmorris8364
    @douglasmorris8364 Месяц назад +1

    I run both an EV and an oil burner. If I had to have only one, it would be the oil burner hands down.

  • @Get-Native
    @Get-Native Месяц назад +1

    All of these range estimates are nonsense. They don’t account for how vehicles are being used in the real world. When they create those range estimates they want to sell the car and tell you you’ve got as many miles per charge as possible. Not ‘please turn off the heaters and drive in eco-mode to get the max range of the vehicle when driven conservatively’ but realistically when you’ve got two kids and a boot full of shopping and you’ve got the heaters on as it’s a cold winter morning and then you look at your range estimate, no wonder it’s half. 😅 when they can do 1000 Miles per charge I’ll be happy, as I know I can sacrifice 100 miles of range a day to use the car as an actual car.

  • @klimatbluffen
    @klimatbluffen Месяц назад +5

    The first winter usually opens the eyes of those who have been affected by an electric car

  • @silverfox57
    @silverfox57 Месяц назад +1

    E V stands for Educational Vehicle as one of these is a real education in trying to get around.

  • @karloldham-fp6hq
    @karloldham-fp6hq 6 дней назад

    They lie about range for all ev’s. You think cars are bad you should try electric motorbikes. Zero quote 160 miles per charge but the reality is 80 to 90 miles max and 60-70 if you hit 60mph country roads.